Best and Worst of Psychology & Psychiatry – February 2015
by Carla Clark, PhDA flurry of research on the power of belief, and how we approach risky and subconscious decisions and behaviors, makes for... READ MORE →
A flurry of research on the power of belief, and how we approach risky and subconscious decisions and behaviors, makes for... READ MORE →
In an increasingly fast-paced modern world, many race against the clock by unnaturally and continuously hijacking the body’s... READ MORE →
Washington, Lincoln, Wilson, Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Kennedy and Nixon, I hate to shamefully admit, are the only American... READ MORE →
A and The: almost certainly the least interesting words in the English language; and quite possibly the least useful as well.... READ MORE →
For years, research has led parents to believe that children are naturally helpful and cooperative, before gradually learning... READ MORE →
This picture, captured at Beijing’s military bootcamp-style Internet Addiction Treatment Center (IATC) by award-winning... READ MORE →
Research into a newly coined theory, object of desire self-consciousness, is revealing secrets about both women and men’s... READ MORE →
For some, collecting things is a harmless way to spend time and introduce a healthy, harmless diversion into our lives. Meanwhile,... READ MORE →
Hoarding behavior demands intervention when it causes clinically significant distress for a person, or impairment in his... READ MORE →
The morning after the Eagles lost to the Redskins 24-27, my boyfriend removed his Eagles watch before he left for work. He... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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